Author: Rowan Gonzalez

Rowan is Chief Web Editor at Computer Stories. He studied Communication and Multimedia Design at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences and is passionate about computer technologies that make the world and our lives a better place.

Since we take privacy and security seriously at Computer Stories we have decided to close down the ability to comment on articles. This has not been decided to stop you from taking part in discussions but to meet the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).Continue reading “No More Comments To Meet GDPR”

Last weekend Avengers: Infinity War opened big in cinemas in the United States and other parts of the world, crushing ticket sale records. Surfing this superhero popularity wave researchers in the Netherlands have started a new open access journal called Super Heroes Science and Technology. In its first edition researchers present how Tony Stark could repair and create his Iron Mans suits using current 3D printing technology and how Captain America hero Buck Barnes could actually be cryogenically frozen.Continue reading “New Journal Explores Superheroes Science And Technology”

After positive experiences with the Moto G3 from 2015 I decided to replace it with its 5th generation successor, the Motorola Moto G5S. After several months of use since its launch in the fall of 2017 it’s the right moment to call the verdict on this eye catching budget smartphone.Continue reading “Moto G5S Review”

Why replace something if it is still working? That is a good question. Also when taking the impact of modern technology on the climate into account, it is our responsibility to not throw away what works. For this reason I have taken the effort to share 5 easy ways to improve your computer.Continue reading “5 Easy Ways To Improve Your Computer”

For the first time in its twelve year existence Twitter has earned a profit. After more than a decade of losses the company closed its last quarter with 91 million US dollars above the line. Twitter’s profit is a good sign, but it also shows how blown up and unsuccessful leading technology companies really are.Continue reading “Twitter Makes First Profit And What That Tells”

Microsoft has announced the Surface Laptop during a special event in New York today. The powerful laptop computer is aimed at students and must compete with Apple’s MacBook series. In contrast with the current Surface Pro and the Surface Book the new laptop does not come with a detachable keyboard.Continue reading “Microsoft Announces Surface Laptop”

With more than 2.2 million apps in Apple’s App Store and 2.8 million apps on Google Play discovering fun new applications is like finding a needle in a haystack. A good search function is life saving, but to find apps that match with your personality App Match has recently introduced a special app discovery service. In this post I have taken a closer look at the US application matcher.Continue reading “App Match In Review”

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